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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote paisanojac Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2019 at 22:12
Originally posted by Frenetic Zetetic Frenetic Zetetic wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

the chorus towards the end of CTTE

I'm fairly certain you've spoken for me as well, here Clap.

"The path is clear, though no eyes can see; the course laid down long before..."

"Now that it's all over and done; now that you're fine now that you're WHOOOOOOOOLE; SEEEEASON WILL PASS YOU BY; I GET UP; I GET DO-OWN...."

Absolute pinnacle level stuff! ClapCry

That chorus near the end is also one of my faves. Truly inspiring and moving.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2019 at 15:34
Today...

"Ritual"
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rednight Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2019 at 19:11
^The only thing your selection gave me was an opportunity to visit the concession stand when Yes played it at a 1976 show I attended. It truly is the worst on TFTO.
"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jayem Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2019 at 05:24
Originally posted by Rednight Rednight wrote:

The bridge in Crimso's Red. The song is essentially about terror.

The photo of the motor dial needle reaching the "Red" zone and Fripp's diary suggest it'd be more about near burn-out than terror

Goosebumps very obvious one: unexpected mellotron sequence at 3'19 there https://mutinyinjonestown.bandcamp.com/track/dagon


 


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 11 2019 at 00:07
a couple more
Carpet Crawlers (just listening to the Live Over Europe version and total goosebumps all the way!)
Big Big Train - The First Rebreather ( vocals , lyrics and arrangement all spot on)
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Kevin Ayers "The Confessions Of Doctor Dream - A. Irreversible Neural Damage"

Particularly the duet between Kevin & Nico.

https://youtu.be/1VwtGkpwXPA?t=120

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Big Big Train - London Plane, particularly the closing few minutes
Pendragon - World's End
Dream Theater - Breaking All Illusions
Steven Wilson - Drive Home
IQ - Frequency


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GingerFox Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2019 at 01:52
Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

Multiple Beatles songs, mostly from Rubber Soul and onwards ("Norwegian Wood", "In My Life", "She Said She Said", "A Day In the Life", "Hey Jude", "Something" et al)
The Beach Boys: "God Only Knows", "Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)", "Pet Sounds" (instrumental track)
The Who: "Christmas", "The Acid Queen", "The Punk And the Godfather", "I Can See For Miles", "Anyway Anyhow Anywhere", "I'm a Boy"
David Bowie: "Starman", "Heroes"
Pink Floyd: "Comfortably Numb", "Time"
Mike Oldfield: the "ceremonial" introduction of instruments at the end of side 1 of Tubular Bells
Genesis: "The Carpet Crawlers"
Television: "Marquee Moon" (especially the guitar build-up)
Talking Heads: "Found a Job" (the outro), "Mind", "Air", "The Great Curve"
The Clash: "London Calling", "Clampdown", Kingston Advice", "Four Horsemen"
The Police: "King of Pain", "Don't Stand So Close To Me"
R.E.M.: "Pilgrimage", "Perfect Circle", "The Flowers of Guatemala", "Everybody Hurts"
Nirvana: "Smells Like Teen Spirit", "Drain You", "Heart Shaped Box", "All Apologies"
Soundgarden: "Black Hole Sun"
Björk: "Isobel"
Blur: "Brothers And Sisters", "Tender"
Pulp: "Feeling Called Love", "I Spy"
Radiohead: "No Surprises", "Planet Telex", "High And Dry", "Airbag", "Everything In Its Right Place"
Jarboli: "Utopija"
Pussy Riot: "I Can't Breathe"

A Day In the Life indeed! One of the proggiest songs of The Beatles
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Frenetic Zetetic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2019 at 03:28
IDK why, but the excerpt in my signature from General in His War Room by VDGG, always does it.

It's more a confluence of the production, atmosphere, instruments used, etc. - it creates an apex of imagery from me, that I love about prog so much.

"Into your...LIVING ROOM...*bass trill*"

"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RockHound Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 01 2019 at 09:50
I got to see King Crimson in Nashville a few nights ago. Lots of goosebumps, and their performance of Starless was particularly moving. Level 5 brought the house down. I think Tony Levin left the Grand Ol’ Opry with some structural damage. What a night!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Awesoreno Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2019 at 02:28
 First one I thought of was the opening up of Cinema Show. By that I mean "chocolate surprise," where it goes from 12-strings to BASS PEDAL, ORGAN, and ELECTRIC GUITAR and the DRUMS kick in awodfihbvifvb. I listened to that part with an old girlfriend on repeat. Keeping on Genesis: The guitar/organ break after Hackett's solo in Supper's Ready during the battle, and the subsequent feel-good part with acoustic guitar and the organ riff in the background; when Peter comes in shrieking in the second verse of Back in N.Y.C.; the major part near the end of the Cinema Show solo, as well as the part earlier with the choir effect and bass pedals; the end of The Raven synth solo; the last verse of In the Rapids; the climax of the middle section of Mad Man Moon and how it rises gently back into the final verse; the piano ending of One For the Vine; when the lyrics come in on Duchess; the organ solo on Can-Utility. This band has the most for sure.

The ending of Close to the Edge is legendary; the end of the middle part of Sound Chaser where Jon sings the theme alone and then the last part of the melody is reharmonized; the end of Turn of the Century; the harmonies on the middle part of South Side of the Sky; the middle symphonic section of Astral Traveller; the part in Leave It where they restate the intro harmony vocals.

The end of You By My Side going into Silently Falling by Chris Squire

The middle section of People Music by Herbie Hancock, as well as the end of the saxello solo in Butterfly. Pretty much all of 4 A.M.

The keys solo on Blessed Relief; pretty much all of Zoot Allures; the B section of the melody of the first half of What's New in Baltimore? -Zappa

The end noodling on Cadence and Cascade; the opening flute on Lady of the Dancing Water; whenever Adrian goes to that minor 4 on Matte Kudasai, "chair"; whenever Adrian sings the 9 on Two Hands, "hands"; the chorus of Prince Rupert awakes (the bass though), the end of Prelude. -King Crimson

The development of Fugue, especially when you hear how Keith works in the Endless Enigma theme, and finally, it's ending, and transition to Enigma part 2; the piano solo before and after the acoustic guitar solo in Take a Pebble; the piano solo in Trilogy that abruptly become the second part in 5/4 -ELP

When the piano and strings come in on Wond'ring Aloud; when the strings come in on Slipstream and on Cheap Day Return; the Childhood Heroes part in Thick as a Brick pt 1. -Jethro Tull

The end of She's Leaving Home by The Beatles

The end of Song Within a Song and Chord Change; the end of La Princesse Perdue. -Camel

The end of Tandem by Et Cètera

The whistling solo in La Cathédrale de Strasbourg by Focus

The end of His Last Voyage; the bass on A Reunion; the first part of I Lost My Head; the part where everyone sings in Knots; Think of Me with Kindness; when the beat kicks in on Proclamation; the harmonies on No God's a Man; when the middle section of Schooldays gives way to the vibes solo. -Gentle Giant

The second verse of Earthrise; the growl vocals on The Architect; the last chord of Lapse; the bridge of Celestial Elixir; Atlas Stone; As Death Embraces; the calm section of Falling Back to Earth; the "I wish I could have been somebody" part of Somebody; guitar solo of Crystallised; the calm section of Nocturnal Conspiracy; Deathless; the end of Visions. -Haken

The end of On Time as a Helix of Precious Laughs and Hidden Woods by Happy the Man

The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin

The end of Sheep; the part in Echoes (you know the part). -Pink Floyd

The climax of La Luna Nuova; harmonies on Il Banchetto and Geranio. -PFM

Intro/outro to Can You Understand?; intro to Trip to the Fair; end of Things I don't Understand. -Renaissance

The build-up near the end of Jacob's Ladder by Rush

The synth solo on Big Ugly; Mr. Montauk; synth solo on Thing of Gold; end of Flood; bass solo on Skate U; Cory Henry solo on Lingus; the melody of Flight. -Snarky Puppy

That part in School that's major for a second; the build-up of Sister Moonshine; soprano sax solo on Just a Normal Day; "so easy to fiiiiiiiiiind" on Fool's Overture. -Supertramp

The melody of Non-Brewed Condiment; pretty much any Allan Holdsworth solo

The end of the choral section of Son of There's No Place Like Homerton by Hatfield and the North

Helplessly Hoping by CS&N

Bridge to Incommunicado; the synth arpeggios in Neverland; the end of Invisible Man; when Invisible Ink gets pumping; end section of Man of a Thousand Faces; Easter. -Marillion

The part at the end of the harmony vocals in Thoughts Part II when the harmonies get evil and distorted, emphasizing the neurosis; The Doorway; the part in Cakewalk on Easy Street where the riff comes back unexpectedly after the chorus under the last chord of said chorus. -Spock's Beard

And the list goes on with stuff by Caravan, Egg, Chicago, Chick Corea, Discipline, Frost*, Kaipa, IQ, Magma, The Who, The Police, Tears for Fears, Steely Dan, Weather Report, UK, The Tangent, Paul McCartney, George Harrsion, and MORE.
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Man, there are tons haha. Let me see if I can list some proper prog tunes

King Crimson - Parts of I Talk to the Wind (the ending flute solo), Cadence and Cascade, Cirkus, Exiles, The Night Watch, Trio, The Fallen Angel, Matte Kudasai, Sartori in Tangier, The Howler, Three of a Perfect Pair, Dig Me, People

Genesis - The Serpent, The Silent Sun, A Place to Call My Own, Looking for Someone, Stagnation, The Knife, The Musical Box, For Absent Friends, Harlequin, Fountain of Salmacis, Watcher of the Skies, Time Table, Get Em Out by Friday, ah hell the whole Foxtrot album😂😂😂, Dancing with the Moonlit Knight, Firth of Fifth, The Cinema Show,  Back in NYC, The Lamia, The Colony of Slippermen. Oh geez too many to name. I'll stop here , otherwise we'd be here for days. 

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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Talking of KC , when I saw them live last year it was the track Islands that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. That was totally unexpected.


Me too. I never disliked Islands, but it wasn't a stand out track for me on the album, but live it really moved me. I've seen them do it twice now, and it's kind of become 'our song' for my girlfriend & I, although it's safe to say I 'feel it' a little more than she does.

Anyways..other goosebump inducing tracks..

Los Endos - Genesis
Awaken - Yes
Man ERG - VDGG
From the beginning - ELP
Xanadu (from ESL) - Rush
This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
Sheep (particularly the ending) - Pink Floyd
Rubycon Part 1 - Tangerine Dream
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Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Talking of KC , when I saw them live last year it was the track Islands that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. That was totally unexpected.


Me too. I never disliked Islands, but it wasn't a stand out track for me on the album, but live it really moved me. I've seen them do it twice now, and it's kind of become 'our song' for my girlfriend & I, although it's safe to say I 'feel it' a little more than she does.

Anyways..other goosebump inducing tracks..

Los Endos - Genesis
Awaken - Yes
Man ERG - VDGG
From the beginning - ELP
Xanadu (from ESL) - Rush
This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
Sheep (particularly the ending) - Pink Floyd
Rubycon Part 1 - Tangerine Dream
 

interesting ones especially Kate Bush

ELP -From The Beginning is one of my favourite songs (no surprise to you I realise) . I want that at my funeral although hopefully its a long way off!LOL 
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Fragile and Starless by King Crimson do it for me.
But yesterday it was 'The Space' by Marrilion. The last section soars...
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Further Away, The Wrong Side of Weird and Knucklehead all from I.Q. Colony of Slipper Men, Fly on A Windshield, Supper's Ready all by Genesis. Pirates by ELP. Siberian Khatru, Turn Of The Century, Close To The Edge (off the Keys To Ascension album) all by Yes. 

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What gives me goosebumps are powerful female voices in a rock / prog setting.
Earth and Fire - especially Atlantis intro and full track by Jerney Kaagman
Julian's Treatment - A Time Before This (First Prophecy, etc.) with Cathy Pruden 
Renaissance - Scheherazade, Ashes Are Burning (especially in Live at Carnegie Hall for 23 min of pure bliss), Mother Russia, and many others by Annie Haslam, but also earlier band with Jane Relf
Curved Air - Metamorphosis with Sonja Kristina
Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky by Clare Torry, also Shine On You Crazy Diamond (no special female here, but the whole 26 min pure awe)


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Guthrie Govan Waves.

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Originally posted by freed freed wrote:

What gives me goosebumps are powerful female voices in a rock / prog setting.

Curved Air - Metamorphosis with Sonja Kristina

 

I love that Curved Air track. Eddie Jobson does his 'thing' and Sonja is always amazing!
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Tool - Rosetta Stoned. Some of my favorite riffage of all time
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